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Negative Web postings depict builders as unscrupulous businesspeople |
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Monday, 24 January 2005 |
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Builder
The Magazine of the National Association of Home Builders
Parallel Universe
The worldview of Home Builders versus that of the people who post negative web sites about them is so different that some might wonder whether the two groups live on the same planet.
The negative Web postings depict builders as unscrupulous businesspeople who market shoddy, hastily built products and force people into binding arbitration agreements that forfeit the legal rights of home buyers. |
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Builder accused of bilking customers |
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Saturday, 22 January 2005 |
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Illinois sues remodeling firm Builder accused of bilking customers out of $470,000; cops seek president The company was supposed to build an $80,000 second-floor addition on her Arlington Heights home, but so far, no workers have shown up to do the job. |
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Builder Regulation gets fired up in Frisco |
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Saturday, 22 January 2005 |
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Frisco Enterprise Charter meeting gets passionate Passions grew as frustrations rose among the participants in the meeting - the Take Back Your Rights group, the City Council and residents in attendance. The meeting was an attempt to iron out issues regarding TBYR's efforts to create legislation designed to protect homebuyers from faulty construction of new homes in Frisco. |
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Arizona - KB Home is sued again |
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Tuesday, 18 January 2005 |
Homeowners allege improper disclosure by KB Home A group of Arizona homeowners has filed a lawsuit against KB Home, charging that the home builder engaged in fraud by failing to properly disclose a history of crop-dusting operations at a development site and failing to properly notify home buyers about a special tax district. |
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Buy a New Home- Don’t Sue and Shut Up |
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Saturday, 15 January 2005 |
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Outrageous! Buy a New Home - Dont Sue and Shut Up
Homebuilders will stop at nothing Now Buyers must agree not to Speak
Goff Homes Arbitration Clause - Beware of New Builder Clause Homebuilder requires that homebuyers sign an Arbitration Agreement at closing causing them to give up their 1st and 7th constitutional rights. For the homebuyer its a decision between constitutional rights and the American Dream.
Imagine keeping this backyard event a secret
Goff Homes has changed its name to National Homes
Buyers must agree not to: FILE ANY PROTEST, GRIEVANCE, OR COMPLAINT
INCLUDING THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OR ANY MEDIA ENTITY, TELEVISION OR OTHERWISE
AGREES THAT NO SIGN OR BILLBOARD OR WRITING OR CHART OR DRAWING CONCERNING THE CONDITION OF THE HOME AND/OR PROPERTY SHALL BE ERECTED OR PLACED IN SUCH A WAY THAT IS VISIBLE TO PERSONS PASSING BY THE PROPERTY
and much more.
Also contained in the contract is a biased arbitration provision that specifies the use Construction Arbitration Services (CAS) . If that isnt enough, the final clause in the agreement could cost homeowners their home A SUM EQUAL TO THE PURCHASE PRICE, OF THE HOME, if the owner appeals the arbitrators decision to the appellate courts.
See related HOBB article: Public Citizens News Release September 01, 2004
CAS Arbitration Investigated Recently an investigative report by Public Citizen helped launch numerous state investigations The Public Citizens report points to Home Buyers Warranty (HBW) and their specified arbitrator (CAS) as having close ties, which could lead to a biased mandatory arbitration process that shields homebuilders from liability for construction defects. Public Citizen call for investigation of HBW and CAS.
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Thursday, 13 January 2005 |
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KB HOMEOWNER SUFFERS STROKE!  Fed up and tired of KB Home ignoring their warranty issues, Maurice and Brenda Evans in the Chandler Creek subdivision located in Round Rock Texas decided they were not going to beg anymore. Maurice prepared a sign that read KB Buy My House Back, and went up to the corner to deliver his message to KB to and anyone who passed by. For weeks Maurice held up his sign on the corner and would tell anyone who asked why Maybe now KB will hear me. I will not get off this corner until they buy my house back. KB Home threatened to sue Maurice within 48 hours if he didnt get off the corner. Maurice suffering a stroke at 4 a.m. this morning. Brenda Evans has picked up his picket sign along with other unhappy homeowners to protest KB Home. Audio notice that KB is going to sue. |
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Builders Warranty and Standards Hammered |
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Tuesday, 11 January 2005 |
Express-News Building rules are hammered Jason Gallas, co-owner of Tri-Built Custom Homes and a builder for 21 years, is not impressed with the Texas Residential Construction Commission's work
Gallas notes the standards discuss maximum width for foundation cracks but make no mention of the type of steel that should be used or the strength of the concrete needed for each soil type
On the suggestion of San Antonio home inspector Mark Eberwine, for instance, the commission changed language that would have allowed chimneys to separate from walls by up to 11/2 inches and masonry walls to bow by up to 21/2 inches. But Eberwine said the new 1-inch tolerance still is too much
"This document is more of a pre-emptive strike on complaining homeowners than it is a warranty," Eberwine said. |
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No Surprises –Texas Residential Construction Commission has no power to enforce its findings. |
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Thursday, 06 January 2005 |
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A whole lot of talk yields little action Homeowners wish mediation agency could force repairs MINDY Brooks just wants her house fixed. Shoddy construction left her Fort Worth home with a laundry list of problems
The commission's inspector found more than a dozen defects. But the commission had no power to enforce its findings, leaving Brooks feeling helpless. |
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Public should keep right to day in court |
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Tuesday, 04 January 2005 |
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Within the United States, however, some in the business community are doing whatever they can to shake themselves free of the judicial system in favor of "binding arbitration" clauses in contracts that automatically send disputes to an arbitrator rather than a courtroom. Link: Click to read more |
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Consumer advocates hammer arbitration |
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Tuesday, 04 January 2005 |
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Homeowners from across Texas Rally at the TX State Capitol prior to the Hearings on Arbitration. Hearing Audio Available Link: Consumer advocates hammer arbitration |
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Senate Committee: Binding Arbitration Recommendations |
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Tuesday, 04 January 2005 |
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Texas Senate Committee on Jurisprudence Specifically, the Committee shall make recommendations to improve and ensure the efficiency, effectiveness, and fairness of arbitrators and arbitrations.
The Legislature should enact legislation requiring any business that includes a mandatory pre-dispute arbitration clause in their contracts to provide their consumers with certain upfront information. The information provided to the consumer shall specify which rights are being waived, who will arbitrate the dispute, who will cover the costs of arbitration, whether rules of discovery will be followed, what laws are applicable, what information will be public... |
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Beware of Arbitration Clauses! |
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Monday, 03 January 2005 |
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Beware of Binding Arbitration Clauses! New KB Home buyers & All buyers of homes with FHA & VA insured loans |
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Contractor Scam: Woman and dying husband victimized |
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Sunday, 02 January 2005 |
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Contractor Scam: Woman Still Waiting on Dream Home You do your research and check him out, but he still takes your money and runs
after giving him $14,000 for materials, she says he disappeared... |
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Group protests against home builder over fee |
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Friday, 31 December 2004 |
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Group protests against home builder over fee Assessment leads to protest Berea- Residents of a Ryan Homes subdivision notched up their protest against the builder Wednesday, when more than 75 of them demonstrated at a new Ryan development in Berea. The demonstrators, many of them owners of Ryan homes in the Westfield Park subdivision in Olmsted Township, accused the builder of failing to disclose costly assessments... |
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Homebuilder Perry, Contributions & Tort Reform to Limit Liability |
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Wednesday, 29 December 2004 |
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Perrys gifts get noticed Houston builder donated $9 million to Republicans in 2004 elections As the largest political donor in Texas elections, Houston home builder Bob Perry and the pro-business measures he advocates get noticed in Austin. After he pumped $3.8 million into the 2002 Texas elections, the Legislature approved several policy proposals that Perry supported
President Bush is trying to breathe new life into what his supporters call tort reform - limits on damage awards in lawsuits. Perry has promoted the issue. |
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